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Seattle...one of the "best back fields in the history of the game"? How old are you? In any event, it takes more than one year to attain that status. And drafting Sherman in Round Six does not mean they "prioritized" him, nor did they "know something". Round Six is a roll of the dice like it is for every other team.

I don't know how many centers we have but many centers can play guard. They are not locked in at center for all time.

In fact, several of our draftees so far appear capable of playing more than one position. That's a good thing.

Seattle...one of the "best back fields in the history of the game"? How old are you? In any event, it takes more than one year to attain that status. And drafting Sherman in Round Six does not mean they "prioritized" him, nor did they "know something". Round Six is a roll of the dice like it is for every other team.

I don't know how many centers we have but many centers can play guard. They are not locked in at center for all time.

In fact, several of our draftees so far appear capable of playing more than one position. That's a good thing.

You mean they have to learn new positions, taking years before they are any good? We all love that about this team.

I'm guessing the philosophy is to apply pressure to the quarter back with those fellas up front. Field an adequate secondary and don't give up the big play. Hasn't worked very well for us the past few years, but that's probably why they just drafted some guys to fix that problem.